2013 Toyota Fj Cruiser Trail Teams Special Edition on 2040-cars
Navarre, Florida, United States
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Selling this truck due to an immediate move out of the country. It has less than 4000 miles on it since purchase in July 2013 and (unfortunately for me) has not yet been off-road. There are no scratches, dings, or stains on this vehicle and has performed as advertised. It has been garage stored for the last four months due to other travel and was very well cared for. This is a rare vehicle that is being discontinued after 2014 of which only a small number of the Gray Trail Teams Special editions were made. I depart on 29 May and if not sold the truck would go into storage, however, I’d prefer someone enjoy it versus it sitting for 2 years. Please e-mail via e-bay for questions or to discuss.
Toyota FJ Cruiser Special Trail Teams Edition Includes all standard features above as well as: Back-up camera Cement Gray Exterior Color Including Roof Top Roof Rack Black Bumpers, Grille, Door Handles, Power Outside Mirrors with Illuminated Markers and Rock Rails Trail-Tuned Bilstein Shock Absorbers Electronically controlled Locking Rear Differential Active Traction Control (A-TRAC) Crawl Control (CRAWL) Remote Keyless Entry System Aluminum Shift Knob and Transfer Case Knob Steering Wheel and Fabric Seat Inserts Floating-Ball Multi-Information Display with Inclinometer Compass and Outside Temperature Cruise Control Leather Trimmed Steering Wheel 115V/400W AC Power Outlet Rear Wiper and Rear Privacy Glass on Rear Side, Quarter, and Rear Door Windows TRD 16-in Off-Road Beadlock-Style Special Edition Wheels With BFGoodrich All-Terrain LT265/75R16 Tires Wheel Locks Trail Teams Badge and Doorsills Cargo Net Added Options: Front Fog Lamps 50 States Emissions All Weather Mats Drop Hitch Receiver FJ Passenger Armrest |
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